UNEXPECTED SEA SWELLS
Thanks so much for continuing with me along my adventure aboard the Zaandam and Rotterdam cruise ships, from March 7th to April 4th, 2020. This is a continuation of the lessons learned during my quarantine and of God’s interventions, revelations, sustaining power, as well as the miracles He performed during my voyage.
In the previous LIFE study, I’m In Control, I talked about how I’d become comfortable because I assumed I was in control. I was no longer concerned about “the other shoe dropping” because the cruise was going as planned. Well, let me tell you, the shoe certainly did drop, and I quickly learned that I was not in control.
At the end of the first week, things began to change. The ship management began taking more cautionary measures like eliminating the self-serve food stations in the dining rooms and positioning hand sanitizer dispensers at every entrance and throughout the gym. Then we got word that all excursions had been canceled due to countries responding to the COVID-19 crisis. Disappointing, yes, but we were still scheduled to continue our journey and would at least sail through Glacier Alley. We still had access to all of the onboard amenities like the gym, the spa, the shows, and the dining rooms. So, while we would miss out on some of the cool sites, things weren’t that bad — workouts continued, eating well continued, hanging out with people we’d met continued, and life aboard the Zaandam went on.
We looked forward to experiencing the glaciers. But the very morning we thought we’d awaken to the majestic hanging glaciers sprawled across the snow-capped Darwin Range, we learned that we, in fact, had turned around and were back in Puntas Arenas, Chile, the place we began our journey. The captain
informed us that overnight, things had changed quickly. He had gotten word that countries were closing their ports, and if we were to have any chance at all of flying out and getting back home, he had to turn around to get back to Puntas Arenas before 8:00 am, the time for Chile’s’s official lockdown.
To Be Continued…
Scripture
Isaiah 26:3-4 tells us that God will keep us in perfect peace as we trust Him and keep our minds steadfast on Him.
Lessons Learned
It has been said that “The only constant in life is change (Heraclitus).” And while intellectually we may get it, in reality, we dislike and are resistant to change. We like things mapped out, spelled out, and planned out. We like orderly and predictable. Let me pause right here for a bit.
To better understand the irony of this situation, you need to understand more about who we are, or at least who Derrick, my husband, is. Derrick is a retired Deputy Fire Department Chief who currently works in disaster relief. So his frame of mind is that you always have an emergency preparedness plan, and, more specifically, you’re always ready to act when crisis strikes. He always has a plan, and he is always in control.
So as panic set in for others, Derrick and I jumped into “fix-it mode,” as we’re prone to do. We spent hours on the phone trying to get flights back home out of Puntas Arenas. We spent hours trying to cancel previously booked flights. We sought answers from everyone we ran into, asking, “Did you get a flight?, How about a refund? Who’s your connection? Who do we know who can help get us off this boat?”
We spent lots of time, energy, and resources trying to respond to the unexpected. Trying to fix it and make it right. And guess what? It was all to no avail because the authorities of Puntas Arenas later informed us, “Oh, we’re sorry. Did we say our port was closing at 8:00 am? Ooops. We closed our ports at midnight, so you won’t be docking here.”
My Aha moment from this experience: my plans are not God’s plans and my “get er done” mentality should not be my first response to the unexpected. I’m not advocating that you throw out your emergency preparedness plans or discount what you know about crisis intervention. But what I realized at that moment was that my first response should have been to pray and seek God’s guidance. And who knows, maybe I still would have done all of the planning and preparing that I did, but how much better would it have been if I was doing it with a more peaceful heart. Maybe I would have been less anxious and worried. Maybe I could have been a voice of calm and reassurance to others who were stressed out instead of adding to the confusion and chaos.
Lessons Lived
What I realized, my friends, is that shift happens. Always has, always will. And when it does, we need to have a spiritual preparedness plan.
In the world of disaster relief, we’re told that you can’t begin planning for a crisis during the crisis. Just as we’re directed to have an emergency preparedness plan, we should also have a spiritual preparedness plan that is our default response when the sea swells.
President J.F. Kennedy once remarked that “when written in Chinese, the word “crisis” is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.” What if we viewed our crisis as an opportunity for God to show up and show out? Think of the unexpected as an opportunity to exercise your trust in God. Think of it as an opportunity to testify about God’s goodness and sovereignty.
So the next time the unexpected happens, pause. Take a minute to share your concern with God, ask for His peace, and then ask Him what it is that He would have you learn from this unexpected crisis. How would He have you act? To whom would He have you minister? How would He have you grow?
And when panic begins to consume you, have those default scriptures already hidden in your heart so that you can readily recite them over and over and over, reminding yourself of the God You serve (Deuteronomy 10:17, Nehemiah 9:6). Reminding yourself that you are not alone (Joshua 1:5). Reminding yourself of all the prayers previously answered (Luke 8:39). Reminding yourself that God is in control (Jeremiah 29:11).
Reflections
- How does Isaiah 26:3-4 speak to you?
- What is your default response when a crisis strikes? How is it working for you? How might you improve it?
- What Bible texts of comfort, hope, and peace can you hide in your heart to steady you the next time crisis strikes?
- What are your personal LIFE Lessons?
- Liberation: What new insights have you gained that have freed you from past thoughts or practices?
- Inspiration: In what ways have you been spiritually, emotionally or mentally motivated to live for Christ?
- Fortification: What additional scriptural texts, passages or stories can reinforce and strengthen you against the attacks of the enemy?
- Edification: How might you share your story to edify others and bring glory to God?
Playlist
As you process, digest, and apply what’s been shared, here are a couple of songs from my “Got Me Through on the Boat” Playlist. Listen and allow the music infiltrate your soul. Read the lyrics and let the words encourage you. And I pray that you’ll be blessed as I was.
Jonathan McReynolds — Situation — Jonathan McReynolds — Situation (MUSIC VIDEO)
Lauren Daigle — Trust In You — Lauren Daigle — Trust In You (Live)
Prayer